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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Doctor" data-source="post: 5649403" data-attributes="member: 20385"><p>That's true even for cottonwood. There is good cottonwood for fuel wood and lousy, punky cottonwood. The good cottonwood produces some of the best and hottest fires you can burn. Not only that, you can get good and bad on the same tree, let alone two different trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Doctor, post: 5649403, member: 20385"] That's true even for cottonwood. There is good cottonwood for fuel wood and lousy, punky cottonwood. The good cottonwood produces some of the best and hottest fires you can burn. Not only that, you can get good and bad on the same tree, let alone two different trees. [/QUOTE]
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